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May 27,
2002
NIGHTMARE
THE
FRIGHTENING ROAD AHEAD FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR
"REAL" ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
By
Nicholas Regush
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it
-George Santayana, The Life Of Reason
Here
are some of the people who need a refresher course in the history of
prescription drugs:
Federal politicians who have been
pushing the Food And Drug Administration to speed up their review of
drugs.
FDA bureaucrats who speed up review of
"me-too" drugs to placate the drug industry. (The "me-too" drugs are
essentially those that are very similar to existing drugs.)
Drug company marketeers who hype the
value of new drugs.
Doctors who get caught up in sales
pitches and do not take the time to do basic research that would
indicate the marginal value ( if any added benefits) of most new
drugs.
Business leaders and doctors on the
"alternative" medical front that are helping to grind the FDA into the
ground by arguing that the agency is stopping BREAKTHROUGH drugs from
being used in the U.S.
Patients who are rallied by the drug
industry to pressure the FDA to approve questionable drugs.
Anyone
who believes that the FDA is stopping tons of terrific new life-saving
drugs from getting on the market has no idea what he or she is talking
about and badly needs a history lesson, not to mention a few tips on
how to conduct some basic inquiries.
This
notion that there are all these extraordinary drugs in the medical
pipeline is pure propaganda - whether its coming from drug company
low lifes or the other low lifes - the shameless hucksters of what I
like to call the "quasi-alternative" health movement.
There
has been so much evidence gathered for years to prove this point -
that the vast majority of drugs approved by the FDA have little or
nothing to do with saving lives or even improving lives beyond what is
already available on the shelves - that it is amazing that the
propagandists still have some influence in the U.S. Congress.
On the
"conventional" front, the FDA gets new drug applications for so-called
life-saving drugs once in a Blue Moon. The rest of the NDAs are for
me-toos or drugs of questionable and marginal value.
On what
I like to call the "real alternative" front, the real progress that is
being made in health care comes from those health professionals who
are attempting to provide a level of care that takes the entire being
into account - and often this does not require drug therapy of any
kind.
Proper
nutrition, for one thing, will go a long way in helping someone become
healthier.
If
conventional drugs are deemed necessary, there are more than enough on
the shelves that have been around long enough to determine the
side-effects patterns, to help a patient.
What
all the people referred to above have succumbed to is a mantra that
keeps repeating how valuable chemicals are in making people well. Yes,
there are certainly important drugs out there, but probably not more
than 100 of them are really needed. The rest are candy for someones
bank account. Not only is drug prescription out-of-control, but with
an FDA that has been reduced to an arm of the drug industry, there
will be many more drugs out there before long - and many of them will
be needlessly harming people who have simply become market-targets for
the most prosperous business in the world.
The new
vision of health that is slowly emerging looks at the entire body as a
dynamic entity, one that requires a wide range of sustenance,
including good nutrition, clean air, unpolluted water and a far more
equitable society that doesnt ravage the mind with endless pressures
about success and consumption.
Unfortunately, before this real alternative model of medicine takes
hold, huge numbers of people will die needlessly because of toxic
insults produced by drugs. And many of those who die will not have had
the opportunity to test out other modes of less toxic treatment.
My take
on conventional medicine has always been that it has become so
drug-driven that any therapy now becomes a crapshoot. My take on
alternative medicine is that there are essentially two forms of it:
one is close to the conventional-toxic model (the "quasi-alternative")
and insists on all these extraordinary new drug and drug-like remedies
out there that will prevent illness and cure disease; the other (the
"real alternative") is a more intelligent approach to the body in its
efforts to understand how an individual UNIQUELY responds to all the
inputs in his or her environment.
In some
ways, the drug charlatans on the conventional side have a lot in
common with their remedy-pushing brothers and sisters on the quasi
alternative side. What is unfortunate is that some of what is referred
to as "alternative medicine" is not alternative at all; it is merely
more of the same bad research, market-targeting and money grubbing.
Also,
unfortunately, the money grubbers on the quasi alternative side are
helping to do great damage to the FDA by questioning the need for its
existence. Well, folks, take the FDA away and youll see a drug
free-for-all the likes of which has never been seen on this planet.
Im
well aware of the fact that the FDA prosecutes many doctors who are
probably in the alternative camp who I find admirable. These are
doctors who try to help the patient heal the entire body, rather than
foolishly carving it up into bits and pieces like chopped meat.
However, these prosecutions will only escalate now that the FDA is
about to expand its program - namely to get drugs passed more quickly
through its review pipeline.
With
almost no public debate, the agency agreed with the drug industry to
let them foot even more of the review bill. Not only does this make
the FDA far more dependent on the drug industry, and not only will the
FDA likely approve many more drugs that will harm or kill people, but
the agency will also likely go on a rampage against many health
practitioners that are trying to escape the conventional mode of
medicine by offering new therapies, including many involving
nutrition. Rather than work closely with those types of doctors to
determine if there is a place where some compromise can be reached,
the FDA will now more than likely play Big Brother more than ever.
The
FDA, I suspect, will also take a real bead on nutritional supplements
- far more than ever - because of pressures from the drug industry to
allow only prescription sales for many of those products, and sales
that will likely end up going to the conventional drug industry. Well,
what did you expect?
The
doctors in the real alternative movement who apply holistic principles
will have their drug and remedy peddling "friends" in the quasi-
alternative movement to thank, in part, for that new direction, as a
direct result of all the lobbying that has been done to get drugs
through the FDA much more quickly. And that has turned out to require
drug industry support. Reciprocity will be the name of the game here!
What great irony!
Few,
Im sure, in this drug peddling bunch have much of a notion about what
Thalidomide, the Dalkon Shield and Breast Implants did to people. Few
will even remember that in recent years the FDA had to yank 9 damaging
drugs from the market.
This
culture is fast becoming a war zone between those on the "drug" side
and those on the "holistic" side.
Where
do you stand? Have you got it straight yet? |